Table of Contents

FiguresTablesPreface1Introduction3The Study of Economic
Sanctions4The Study of International Cooperation7Methodology10Pt.
1Theory and Data132Model and Hypotheses15A Model of Economic
Sanctions16Identifying Cooperation Problems25What Explains
Cooperation?31Bandwagoning403Measuring Cooperation and Explanatory
Variables46Measurement and Description: The Dependent
Variable46Measurement and Description: Explanatory
Variables544Estimating Models of Cooperation61Regression
Analysis62Ordered-Probit Analysis67Event-Count Analysis74The Effect
of Declining Hegemony86Pt. 2Case Studies935Human Rights in Latin
America: Explaining Unilateral U.S. Sanctions99Congress versus the
President: U.S. Human-Rights Policy, 1973-76101The Carter
Administration106Economic Sanctions and the Multilateral
Development Banks111Attitudes and Responses to U.S. Human-Rights
Sanctions119Pinochet's Chile: U.S. Leadership or Resistance?1246The
Falkland Islands Conflict131The Falklands Crisis, 1982132The
Falklands and the European Community138Sanctions and War: The Case
of Ireland153Responses of the United States, Latin America, and
Others1597Western Technology-Export Controls169American, European,
and Japanese Views on East-West Technology Transfer171Institutional
Coordination of Export Controls: CoCom185Responding to the Soviet
Invasion of Afghanistan, 1980191Responding to Dissident Trials,
19781988The Polish Crisis and Gas-Pipeline Sanctions204Martial Law
in Poland and the Siberian Gas Pipeline206The Effect of Declining
Hegemony225Siberian Gas and European Preferences228The Grain
Embargo: Why It Mattered2349Conclusion241Explaining International
Cooperation on Economic Sanctions241Additional
Findings247Implications for Theories of International Cooperation
and Economic Sanctions248Notes253Bibliography277Index293

About the Author

Lisa L. Martin is Associate Professor of Political Science
at Harvard University.

Reviews

"As Martin acknowledges at the end of her fine scholarly book--a
sophisticated conceptual approach matched to a well-articulated
argument--more study needs to be given to the actual politics and
to the psychology of international sanctions."--Alan K. Henrickson,
Harvard International Review "A major theoretical and substantive
contribution to the study of international cooperation and the
imposition of economic sanctions."--Choice "A major theoretical and
substantive contribution to the study of international cooperation
and the imposition of economic sanctions."--Choice

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